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'Characters Welcome' network 36
Pretoria was its administrative cap. 36
Madison Square Garden Network, today 36
Loser to Ghana in the 2010 World Cup 36
Country where Häagen-Dazs H.Q. is 36
Cable network owned by NBC Universal 36
Delta rival, as it used to be called 36
Publication known for its pie graphs 36
Wachovia or Chase Manhattan, briefly 36
Name on the tallest building in L.A. 36
Neil Armstrong's L.A. alma mater 36
California's home of the Trojans 36
Letters seen in a butcher's case 36
GnR "___ Your Illusion II" 36
Like some campus bookstore offerings 36
Bug you get from someone else, maybe 36
Shady lady who's been exploited? 36
Got physical (and two kinds of cars) 36
"I'm at your disposal" 36
"I'm yours to command" 36
One may have a password at the ready 36
Multi-purpose product's benefits 36
List on multi-purpose product labels 36
Start of a pun appreciated in summer 36
Assessment on out-of-state purchases 36
Group that included the L.A. Express 36
Monogram for the 18th U.S. president 36
Org. that stages an annual June open 36
One who'll put you in your place 36
One who finds seats yet still stands 36
Walked down the aisle numerous times 36
American naturalization test subject 36
2004 Israeli film set during Sukkoth 36
Title role played by Tommy Lee Jones 36
Misty May and Kerri Walsh, in Athens 36
Oliver North's alma mater: Abbr. 36
Jimmy Carter's alma mater: Abbr. 36
'Time' competitor, for short 36
Morale-building group for G.I.'s 36
It brought Hope to the troops: Abbr. 36
Grp. putting on shows for the troops 36
Grp. founded in part by the Y.M.C.A. 36
"Home away from home" grp. 36
Org. that oversees American athletes 36
Golf tournament first played in 1895 36
Front for Pearl Harbor's Arizona 36
"Constitution" designation 36
Letters starting naval carrier names 36
Letters before a state name, perhaps 36
Subject of a 1989 bicentennial stamp 36
Gorbachev was its last leader: Abbr. 36
Reagan's "evil empire" 36
"The Kremlin Letter" state 36
"Back in the ___": Beatles 36
Loser in a 1962 showdown with J.F.K. 36
"¿Cómo está ___?" 36
Reason to visit Georgia and Virginia 36
Everyday order, with "the" 36
Nothing daring in terms of offerings 36
Only state with a three-word capital 36
State that contains the Golden Spike 36
State known for skiing and Jazz fans 36
One of the states with a Green River 36
Mormon Tabernacle Choir headquarters 36
It's between Nevada and Colorado 36
Brigham Young's settlement state 36
"Jeremiah Johnson" setting 36
"___, We Love Thee" (song) 36
Tribesman of the Four Corners region 36
Sport ___ (some soccer mom vehicles) 36
Seat of New York's Oneida County 36
City about 50 miles east of Syracuse 36
City northeast of Colgate University 36
City in New York's Mohawk Valley 36
"Reader" on the newsstands 36
The _____ Reader (eclectic magazine) 36
Aspiring to impracticable perfection 36
Title song of a Duke Ellington album 36
"That's ___ nonsense!" 36
Thing that's blocked by sunblock 36
Waggling body part of a yelling toon 36
Body part that helps you form sounds 36
Literally, "little grapes" 36
Body parts shaped like punching bags 36
Weapon in "The Terminator" 36
Residence visited in summer, perhaps 36
Wet/dry ___ (multi-purpose cleaners) 36
''Star Wars'' baddie 36
Kilmer of "Batman Forever" 36
Kilmer of "At First Sight" 36
Tom's "Top Gun" costar 36
___-de-Marne (department near Paris) 36
Eastern Roman emperor: 364–78 36
Restaurant employee who works a lot? 36
He said Annapolis ____ , Nova Scotia 36
Ad ___ (how tariffs may be assessed) 36
Sibelius's "__ Triste" 36
It might help you let off some steam 36
Co-star with Ball, Arnaz and Frawley 36
Noted Louisiana-born concert pianist 36